Travel Blogs from Milwaukee

have you ever heard someone return from a trip and say "wow! this year I packed even more stuff then ever before, I'm proud of how heavy my cumbersome suitcase was!" of course, packing light is the preferred method for travelers. it's a challenge, but I think it's doable. for my semester abroad in Europe, I'm only bringing one carry on suitcase and ...

Well today is here! I am officially about to begin my journey to Nicaragua!!! Our bus is picking us up at 10am to travel to Ohare. We are then taking TACA airlines to San Salvador, and San Salvador to Granada!! I will post and write as many blogs, pictures etc as I can! Thanks everyone for all the help and ...

Milawaukee was a really cool little city! I think top 2 of my favorite so far. We didn't even get a chance to truly see it either, we stopped in for maybe 3 hours tops. It was like a miniature Boston/New York with a cozy small town feel like Newport. We went to the Public Market and bought a bunch of spices, local ...

... married by 3pm and we headed over to the Botanical Gardens where their reception would take place. The boys went off to have pictures taken and Leah and Tina wandered the grounds enjoying the warm weather. At 6:30 happy hour with appetizers started and we gained our men back. From their we entered the ballroom which was beautifully decorated with little touches from the couples past. Cow Bells from Christine's rowing ...

... car parks only instead of champagne and chicken, here they bring tables, chairs, even BBQs, games etc and make a whole day of it. The game was great to watch: cheerleaders, crowd involvement, fireworks or hone runs, people in giant sausage suits having a race, There were a few seats left with spectators numbering just over 37,000. Although the stadiums are impressive they aren't as large as what we're used ...